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PETITION: Give Snake Face HORDAK feet

Just thought I would start this petition as I've read many fans disapproval of the commonly used beast feet.Hopefully ToyGuru reads through this and it's not too late to change Snake Faces' feet.Mattel has listened to us before so why not again...

I have a hard time accepting Mattel's statement. When fans tore apart Snake Man-At-Arms, they had the time to change the figure's body from a repaint to re-use a lot of Trap Jaw/Man-E-Faces parts. And now they ain't able to change the feet for Snake Face?

I have a hard time accepting Mattel's statement. When fans tore apart Snake Man-At-Arms, they had the time to change the figure's body from a repaint to re-use a lot of Trap Jaw/Man-E-Faces parts. And now they ain't able to change the feet for Snake Face?

I have a hard time accepting Mattel's statement. When fans tore apart Snake Man-At-Arms, they had the time to change the figure's body from a repaint to re-use a lot of Trap Jaw/Man-E-Faces parts. And now they ain't able to change the feet for Snake Face?

Yet another shining example of what they say and do varies from day to day and hour to hour.

Originally Posted by JoeyCruel

It's too late?
Oh... come on!
In past years they changed the figures after the fans uproars with less time...
Snake Face is the April 2013 figure! Not December 2012!

Apparently, 6 months in advance is not enough time to make changes now. It sounds like they were able to get an early start on making his parts with all of that black plastic they stockpiled.

Of course, they can always say that they leave the character designs entirely up to the Four Horsemen. I guess changing Snake Face's feet won't "make him pop" as well as what they achieved with reversing Stinkor's forearms.

Yet another shining example of what they say and do varies from day to day and hour to hour. Apparently, 6 months in advance is not enough time to make changes now. It sounds like they were able to get an early start on making his parts with all of that black plastic they stockpiled.
Of course, they can always say that they leave the character designs entirely up to the Four Horsemen. I guess changing Snake Face's feet won't "make him pop" as well as what they achieved with reversing Stinkor's forearms.

The Blastic stuff and now this... I'm disappointed and I'll post again my photoshopped Snake Face:

I have a hard time accepting Mattel's statement. When fans tore apart Snake Man-At-Arms, they had the time to change the figure's body from a repaint to re-use a lot of Trap Jaw/Man-E-Faces parts. And now they ain't able to change the feet for Snake Face?

That figure is 7 months away. They could swap the Evil Warrior feet with the Hordak feet. Hell, they could swap the normal legs for the Whiplash/Buzz-Off legs.

I have a hard time accepting Mattel's statement. When fans tore apart Snake Man-At-Arms, they had the time to change the figure's body from a repaint to re-use a lot of Trap Jaw/Man-E-Faces parts. And now they ain't able to change the feet for Snake Face?

Duncan's changes were likely possible because said pieces were all in the same sets of molds. I have a feeling Hordak's feet are likely in the same mold as his shins, and I'm pretty sure the same is true of the Skeletor feet and shins. Pulling out a mold just to make a pair of feet is going to add to the cost, and we've heard all the squawking about how expensive the Snake Faceman is already, so I seriously doubt there was ever a chance for this to happen.

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